What is another word for see red?

Pronunciation: [sˈiː ɹˈɛd] (IPA)

The phrase "see red" is commonly used to describe a state of extreme anger or frustration. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used in place of this expression. One such synonym is "see black", which refers to an intense feeling of anger or rage. Another synonym is "see flames", which alludes to the image of fire and heat associated with anger. Similarly, "see scarlet" has a similar connotation to seeing red, as the color is often associated with anger and passion. Alternatives to "see red" also include "seeing stars", "seeing double", and "seeing haze". Regardless of the synonymous expression used, all imply a strong emotion of anger or frustration.

What are the hypernyms for See red?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for See red?

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What are the opposite words for see red?

The idiom "see red" refers to becoming angry or losing control emotionally. The opposite of this phrase would be "stay calm" or "keep a cool head". When confronted with a situation that would typically cause one to "see red", it is important to remain objective and rational. This can be achieved through techniques such as deep breathing, taking a step back, or reframing the situation. Remaining calm allows for better decision-making and prevents further escalation of the situation. Instead of "seeing red", aim to "see things clearly" and approach conflicts with a level head.

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Famous quotes with See red

  • I didn't think there was anything more or less obscene about any part of the body. Now, I recognize that there are certain postures and angles that make people see red, which are evidence of original sin or something, and I avoid that.
    Jock Sturges
  • Now, I recognize that there are certain postures and angles that make people see red, which are evidence of original sin or something, and I avoid that. I don't shoot that any more.
    Jock Sturges
  • I remember an old proverb. It says that youth thinks itself wise just as drunk men think themselves sober. Youth is not wise! Youth knows nothing about life! Youth knows nothing about anything except for massive cliches which for the most part through the media of pop songs are just foisted on them by middle-age entrepreneurs and exploiters who should know better. When we start thinking that pop music is close to God, then we'll think pop music is aesthetically better than it is. And it's only the aesthetic value of pop music that we're really concerned. I mean the only way we can judge Wagner or Beethoven or any other composer is aesthetically. We don't regard Wagner or Beethoven nor Shakespeare or Milton as great teachers. When we start claiming for Lennon or McCartney or Maharishi or any other of these pop prophets the ability to transport us to a region where God becomes manifest then I see red. We're satisfied with our little long playing record, ten pop numbers or thereabouts a side. This is great art, we've been told this by the great pundits of our age. And in consequence why should we bother to learn? There's nothing more delightful than to be told: "You don't have to learn, my boy. There's nothing in it. Modern art? There's nothing in it." When you're told these things you sit down with a sigh of relief: "Thank God I don't have to learn, I don't have to travel, I don't have to exert myself in the slightest. I am what I am. Youth is youth. Pop is pop. There's no need to progress. There's no need to do anything. Let us sit down, smoke our marijuana (an admirable thing in itself but not the end of anything), let us listen to our records and life has become a single moment. And the single moment is eternity. We're with God. Finis!
    Anthony Burgess

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